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Accuracy of the Multisensory Wristwatch Polar Vantage's Estimation of Energy Expenditure in Various Activities: Instrument Validation Study

机译:多思科手表极性Vantage在各种活动中估算能源支出的准确性:仪器验证研究

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Background Sport watches and fitness trackers provide a feasible way of obtaining energy expenditure (EE) estimations in daily life as well as during exercise. However, today’s popular wrist-worn technologies show only poor-to-moderate EE accuracy. Recently, the invention of optical heart rate measurement and the further development of accelerometers in wrist units have opened up the possibility of measuring EE. Objective This study aimed to validate the new multisensory wristwatch Polar Vantage and its EE estimation in healthy individuals during low-to-high-intensity activities against indirect calorimetry. Methods Overall, 30 volunteers (15 females; mean age 29.5 [SD 5.1] years; mean height 1.7 [SD 0.8] m; mean weight 67.5 [SD 8.7] kg; mean maximal oxygen uptake 53.4 [SD 6.8] mL/min·kg) performed 7 activities—ranging in intensity from sitting to playing floorball—in a semistructured indoor environment for 10 min each, with 2-min breaks in between. These activities were performed while wearing the Polar Vantage M wristwatch and the MetaMax 3B spirometer. Results After EE estimation, a mean (SD) of 69.1 (42.7) kcal and 71.4 (37.8) kcal per 10-min activity were reported for the MetaMax 3B and the Polar Vantage, respectively, with a strong correlation of r =0.892 ( P .001). The systematic bias was 2.3 kcal (3.3%), with 37.8 kcal limits of agreement. The lowest mean absolute percentage errors were reported during the sitting and reading activities (9.1%), and the highest error rates during household chores (31.4%). On average, 59.5% of the mean EE values obtained by the Polar Vantage were within ±20% of accuracy when compared with the MetaMax 3B. The activity intensity quantified by perceived exertion (odds ratio [OR] 2.028; P .001) and wrist circumference (OR ?1.533; P =.03) predicted 29% of the error rates within the Polar Vantage. Conclusions The Polar Vantage has a statistically moderate-to-good accuracy in EE estimation that is activity dependent. During sitting and reading activities, the EE estimation is very good, whereas during nonsteady activities that require wrist and arm movement, the EE accuracy is only moderate. However, compared with other available wrist-worn EE monitors, the Polar Vantage can be recommended, as it performs among the best.
机译:背景技术运动手表和健身跟踪器提供了获得日常生活中的能源支出(EE)估算的可行方式以及运动期间。然而,今天的流行腕带技术仅表明了差至中等的EE精度。最近,光学心率测量的发明和手腕单元中加速度计的进一步发展已经打开了测量EE的可能性。目的这项研究旨在在对抗间接量热法的低强度活动期间验证新的多思科手表极性有利及其健康个体的EE估计。方法总体上,30名志愿者(15名女性;平均年龄29.5 [SD 5.1]岁;平均高1.7 [SD 0.8] M;平均重量67.5 [SD 8.7] kg;平均最大氧吸收53.4 [SD 6.8] ml / min·kg )通过坐在坐在地球上的强度进行7个活动 - 在一个半系统的室内环境中,每个环境均有10分钟,两者之间有2分钟的突破。这些活动是在佩戴极性Vantage M手表和Metamax 3B肺部仪的同时进行。 EE估计后,为Metamax 3B和极性有利程度分别报道了每10分钟的69.1(42.7)Kcal和71.4(37.8)kcal的平均值(SD)和71.4(37.8)kcal,r = 0.892强烈相关(p <.001)。系统偏差为2.3千卡(3.3%),协议的37.8千卡限制。在坐姿和阅读活动(9.1%)期间报告了最低的平均绝对百分比误差,家务期间的最高错误率(31.4%)。与Metamax 3B相比,平均而言,通过极性Vantage获得的平均EE值的平均值值在精度的±20%以内。通过感知的劳动量化的活性强度(差距[或] 2.028; p <.001)和腕围(或?1.533; p = .03)预测极性Vantage内的29%的误差率。结论极性Vantage在ee估计中具有统计学的中等至良好的准确性,即依赖于活性。在坐着和阅读活动期间,EE估计非常好,而在需要手腕和臂运动的非稳态活动期间,EE精度只适中。然而,与其他可用的手腕磨损的EE监视器相比,可以推荐极性的Vantage,因为它在最佳中表现出来。

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